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Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution / Miranda warning / False arrest / Resisting arrest / Probable cause / Arrest / Law / Criminal law / Terry v. Ohio
Date: 2007-12-31 11:59:21
Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Miranda warning
False arrest
Resisting arrest
Probable cause
Arrest
Law
Criminal law
Terry v. Ohio

FOR PUBLICATION ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT: ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE:

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